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Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 516/751 Steven Shaviro, Post Cinematic Affect (2010)
Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 511/751 Vladimir Obruchev, Plutonia (1915)
Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 515/751 Charles Perry, Portrait of a Young Man Drowning (1962)
Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 512/751 Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke and Brian Roberts, Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order (1978)
Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 513/751 Fredric Jameson, The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act (1981)
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Pick a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. 514/751 Jim Thompson, Pop. 1280 (1964), although I have read all of Thompson annoyingly I mostly cannot remember which novel is which but this one definitely kicks ass
M John Harrison: ‘If we met a real alien we’d have no clue what they thought’ www.theguardian.com/books/2026/j... #booksky
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This sums up the immigration debate neatly in a way you won't hear it spelled out in the British media. A media which seems to have given up on any commitment to educate many years ago.
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At 80, SF author M John Harrison is producing some of his best work. He talks about finding his voice, alien intelligence and the advice from Iain Banks that still spurs him on
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M John Harrison: ‘If we met a real alien we’d have no clue what they thought’
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